Comparison is the Thief of Joy

I was thinking about this Teddy Roosevelt quote a lot on the drive home. By all surface indication, we had a great trip. My buddy and I spent 5 days camping and fishing on a beautiful stream. Overnight lows were in the 40s, sunny days in the upper 80s. I caught somewhere between 1 and 4 dozen fish per day, including some very nice specimens. The camp food and beer was great, especially since I took a "cheat meal" approach to the trip after strictly counting calories for the last 7 months. I got to spend a bunch of time with one of my favorite people.

So why did I feel a little disappointment? Well because I'd been to the same water during the same time frame the previous 2 years and done MUCH better. The fishing was "tough", I only got 8 fish on surface flies over the entire trip, only one of which was larger than 8". Large stretches of the day would go by with zero action. Water we were sure held many fish were completely unproductive. I had to dirty ass nymph to find any action. I caught 60% of my fish between 2 morning sessions, each about 2 hours long. We were limited to car camping and easy access water due to injury, no backpacking this year. I struggled to find the same level of joy in comparison to my previous visits.

Ultimately, the trip did what I needed it to, it reset my brain and gave me a moment to mark as the of summer and the closure I needed to mentally prepare for another school year. Despite not being the same as the past, it was still a great trip. I should have recognized that we needed to shift our fishing hours sooner, which would have increased our catch and reduced our empty flogging of water.

Anyways, here are some pictures.
The river valley was as gorgeous as always
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The streamside wildflower meadows never disappoint
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Nor did our streamside lunches
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The fish, themselves, were beautiful
First fish
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Pretty fish
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Pretty big fish
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Pretty, big fish
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Perdigons, copper johns, and any jig head soft hackle nymph produced well in the am hours if you got it down deep
 

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"Comparison is the Thief of Joy."
A great quote and a timely post.
My wife and I returned from a day trip to out favourite trout stream, where its not uncommon to land 20-25 rainbows each. I started to tell a friend that it was a bit slow, as we only got 10-12 fish each, then realized the ridiculousness of what I was saying: that I was allowing a (still pretty respectable) number to determine the success of our day in, what we both agree, is the prettiest river we've ever fished....A reset to a pretty damn good day!

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